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Pre-Call Reminder Email

Eric Eden
Sep 4, 2025
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Pre-Call Reminder Email

Drafts a brief day-before reminder email that confirms timing and focus. Reiterates their #1 goal and previews one specific takeaway.

Prompt

Write a short email I can send the day before a scheduled call. It should confirm the time, briefly restate the #1 goal for the meeting from their perspective, and mention one specific thing they will learn.
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